The pupil's magazine '''KunstKloake''' (''Art-Sewer'') was created by a group of pupil's from Dinslaken, Germany. It was produced in a workshop hosted by [[Patrick Rieve]] at the Freie Waldorfschule, Dinslaken-Eppinghoven. It was puplished in June 2013.

The pupil's magazine '''KunstKloake''' (''Art-Sewer'') was created by a group of pupil's from Dinslaken, Germany. It was produced in a workshop hosted by [[Patrick Rieve]] at the Freie Waldorfschule, Dinslaken-Eppinghoven. It was puplished in June 2013.

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On 24 pages (newspaper format), the publication assembles texts, fotos, drawings and random stuff by an incredible large group of pupils from three different schools in Dinslaken, Duisburg and Oberhausen (''the Ruhr Area''). All articles are written in German language.

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On 24 pages (newspaper format), the publication assembles reports, fiction, poetry and comics, fotos, drawings and random stuff by an incredible large group of pupils from three different schools in Dinslaken, Duisburg and Oberhausen (''the Ruhr Area''). All articles are written in German language.

The newsprint publication was created on the occasion of the exhibition [http://www.emscherkunst.de/home.html EMSCHERKUNST 2013] and is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].

The newsprint publication was created on the occasion of the exhibition [http://www.emscherkunst.de/home.html EMSCHERKUNST 2013] and is included in the collection of the [[St. Patrick's Zine Library]].

Revision as of 07:06, 13 June 2013

KunstKloakeIssue 1, 2013

The pupil's magazine KunstKloake (Art-Sewer) was created by a group of pupil's from Dinslaken, Germany. It was produced in a workshop hosted by Patrick Rieve at the Freie Waldorfschule, Dinslaken-Eppinghoven. It was puplished in June 2013.

On 24 pages (newspaper format), the publication assembles reports, fiction, poetry and comics, fotos, drawings and random stuff by an incredible large group of pupils from three different schools in Dinslaken, Duisburg and Oberhausen (the Ruhr Area). All articles are written in German language.